Previously, 149,000 affected dishwashers were recalled in 2015 but another 408,000 have now been added to the expanded recall. There have been five reports of power cords overheating and causing fires that resulted in property damage.

The affected models fall under the Bosch, Gaggenau, Jenn-Air, and Thermador brands. To see if your model and serial number match those affected, check the information printed inside the dishwasher, either on top of the appliance, on the inner door panel, or on the side

Previously, 149,000 affected dishwashers were recalled in 2015 but another 408,000 have now been added to the expanded recall. There have been five reports of power cords overheating and causing fires that resulted in property damage.

The affected models fall under the Bosch, Gaggenau, Jenn-Air, and Thermador brands. To see if your model and serial number match those affected, check the information printed inside the dishwasher, either on top of the appliance, on the inner door panel, or on the side.

All makes and models were sold nationwide from January 2013 through May 2015. Those with the affected models should call BSH Home Appliances at 888-965-5813.

ANOTHER RELEASE OF THIS SAME RECALL That RecallChek would have identified and emailed the information to any homeowner subscribed to the service

663,000 Models

Affected Brands Include Bosch, Thermador, Gaggenau, and Jenn-Air

By Mary H.J. Farrell

The manufacturer of Bosch and other dishwasher brands today recalled 469,000 dishwashers because the power cord can overheat and catch fire. The recall is an expansion of a two-year-old recall that included 194,000 Bosch, Thermador, Gaggenau, and Jenn-Air dishwashers for a total of 663,000 models in the U.S. and Canada.

Over the past two years, BSH Home Appliances, which announced the recall with the Consumer Product Safety Commission, has received five reports of the power cords overheating and causing fires that resulted in property damage.

In the 2015 recall, BSH reported 10 incidents of power cords overheating, including five reports of fires that caused property damage. BSH said that the overheating occurred when the dishwashers were in use, not when they were sitting idle.